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Basic symbols "Your One-Stop Hydraulics Resource" Call us now or— UK: 084Y644 3640 International: + 44 845 644 3640 Spool controls Graphical Energy transformation FIXED DISPLACEMENT PUMP SINGLE-ACTING HAND PUMP (e.g. 376) DOUBLE ACTING HAND PUMP (e.g. 27906) FIXED DISPLACEMENT REVERSIBLE MOTOR WITHOUT DRAIN FIXED DISPLACEMENT REVERSIBLE
basic symbols pressure or return line pilot line two or more functions in one unit flexible hose union closed conneci'ion direction of movement direction of rotation regulation possible electric solenoids working in opposite directions direction of rotation looking at shaft pneumatic hydraulic test pom plugged port rotary union detent
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Symbols for hydraulic oil collecting, preparing and conditioning components. Directional control valve symbols – CONTROL SYMBOLS.
- hydraulic symbols hydraulic & PneuMaTic SyMBOlS iso 1219-1 covers graphic symbols for both hydraulic and pneumatic equipment. For circuit diagram layout rules see bs iso 1219-2. For port identification and operator marking see iso 9461 (hydraulic) or bs iso 5599 (Pneumatic). graphic symbols for fluid power systems general engineering
Graphical symbols for hydraulics – a selection in accordance with DIN ISO 1219-1 (2019) Pressure valves Pressure relief valve, direct-controlled, adjustable ... Filter Cooler Heater Tank venting filter Volume flow meter Pressure gauge Differential pressure gauge Stop valves Check valve Releasable check valve Releasable check valve double 2/2 ...
Hydraulics: Graphic symbols Pumps, motors, cylinders and equipment p1 p2 P P S M1 M2 P T Cooler with liquid coolant Telescopic cylinder, Heater Temperature regulator Piston-type accumulator Bladder-type accumulator Diaphragm-type accumulator double-acting Pressure intensifi er, single-acting, which converts a pneumatic pressure p1 into a higher